**Put together a new team. I would like to pull together a group composed of graduate professors whose students could work on projects as part of their coursework.

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**I'd still like to be a part of the 'group exploration' and I don't think that it has to end with the end of the official course. Perhaps an alumni blog or mailing list could be created where those who choose to could continue to share 2.0 trials and tribulations? I'd love to continue working with my group, but I feel like I can't commit to another project that is not work-sanctioned.

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**I would like to work on other ALA online projects and would love to see the Library 2.0 project continue. There is too great a need for conversation and dialog. This I feel was just a beginning. Thanks

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**It depends which of the members wanted to participate. If it was the people who had not participated then no because I don't want to do it alone.

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:*Are you willing to be interviewed for 45 -60 minutes about your ALA Library 2.0 experience?

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Do you want to remain on your team for 2-3 more months to continue working on your project? If yes, provide your e-mail address and team #. What resources will you need?

Yes: 12; No: 8; Other: 4. Those who answered other were asked to explain:

Put together a new team. I would like to pull together a group composed of graduate professors whose students could work on projects as part of their coursework.

I'd still like to be a part of the 'group exploration' and I don't think that it has to end with the end of the official course. Perhaps an alumni blog or mailing list could be created where those who choose to could continue to share 2.0 trials and tribulations? I'd love to continue working with my group, but I feel like I can't commit to another project that is not work-sanctioned.

I would like to work on other ALA online projects and would love to see the Library 2.0 project continue. There is too great a need for conversation and dialog. This I feel was just a beginning. Thanks

It depends which of the members wanted to participate. If it was the people who had not participated then no because I don't want to do it alone.

Are you willing to be interviewed for 45-60 minutes about your ALA Library 2.0 experience?

The following participants agreed to be interviewed, but we have not scheduled any interviews. (Perhaps participants in the next iteration of L2.0 will put together a podcast....)